RAF Bomber Command lost over 55,000 men killed in action in World War 2. As stated above some 55,000 members of Bomber Command were killed in action. Their average age was 22 years old. Also approximately 10,000 were taken prisoner. In all RAF Commands 20,389 airmen and women killed in the Second World War have no known grave but each is listed by name on the Royal Air Force Memorial at Runnymede. See Links below - I Warner See the Related Links for "rafbombercommand.com" to the bottom for the answer.
Arthur Harris was in charge of Bomber Command.
lostbombers.co.uk has them
Bomber Command
Adolf Hitler sent 6.7 Million Jews to their deaths.
Air Chief Marshal Dowding and Air Chief Marshal Harris were connected in the sense that both were fighter pilots in the Royal Flying Corps in WW1 and 20 + years later in WW2, were the Commanders of Fighter Command and Bomber Command in the Royal Air Force. - Both were quite controversial and had unorthodox methods - but got the job completed successfully.
XIII Bomber Command was created in 1943.
XX Bomber Command was created in 1941.
II Bomber Command was created in 1941.
V Bomber Command was created in 1941.
VII Bomber Command was created in 1942.
VI Bomber Command ended in 1946.
XI Bomber Command was created in 1943.
IV Bomber Command was created in 1941.
IV Bomber Command ended in 1944.
XXII Bomber Command was created in 1944.
RAF Bomber Command was created in 1936.
VI Bomber Command was created in 1941.